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Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter look mesmerising on this new magazine cover

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Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter are on the rise of their career and are on the promotional spree of their debut movie ‘Dhadak’, which is the remake of the Marathi movie ‘Sairat’. The onscreen couple posed for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar magazine and trust me they are looking breathtaking.

Presenting, The Millennials. Our cover for the month features two bright young talents who are all set to take over our screens and our hearts—Janhvi Kapoor (@janhvikapoor) and Ishaan Khatter (@ishaan95). The stars of ‘Dhadak’ interview each other about the things they love the most—storytelling, film, and Instagram food videos. 💜❤ Photographs: #TarunVishwa Creative director: @yurreipem Fashion director: @Edwardlalrempuia All clothes: @calvinklein 205W39NYC Hair (for Janhvi): @yiannitsapatori at @fazemanagement Hair (for Ishaan): @aalimhakim Makeup (for Janhvi): @sandhyashekar. Makeup assistant: @muabhagyashree Makeup (for Ishaan): #RizwanShaikh Production: @parulmenezes Location: @jwsahar JW Marriott Mumbai, Sahar #JanhviKapoor #IshaanKhatter #Dhadak

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Ishaan Khatter is seen in a brown checkered suit and pant, while the beautiful Janhvi Kapoor is seen in a red hot skirt with a white sleeveless top.

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Dhadak, directed by Shashank Khaitan, is slated to release in theatres on July 20 and has music directed by Ajay-Atul. The teaser of the film received criticism for glamorising the original story and underplaying the caste difference that was portrayed in the original film. The song titled Zingaat has also been panned by many with the audience voting in favour of the original Marathi version.

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